(Nathan) B-, 3.85, 16/20, upper second--modern methods of gauging a student's performance in a class can vary widely from country to country. But most of these systems are shockingly recent developments, and for much of human history "grades" as such didn't exist. In this episode, we'll look at the history of American systems of educational evaluation from their emergence in the 18th century to their standardization in the 20th.
History for Halloween VIII
Ivanhoe and the Modern Middle Ages
Ivanhoe and the Invention of Merry England
Sicilian Vespers, Part II: The Massacre and the War of the Vespers
Sicilian Vespers, Part I: The Uprising
The Ottoman Kafes or the Princely Cage
Mohenjo Daro: Living City, Mound of the Dead
The History of Tikka Masala
Moe Berg, Baseball's Scholar and Spy
Christopher Columbus and the Book of Prophecies
Stede Bonnet, the Gentlemen Pirate
Empress, Strategist… Saint? Irene of Byzantium
Florida: Frontier and Cracker History
Anne Neville and the Wars of the Roses
Divorcing in Revolutionary France
The Martyrs of Thana
The Forme of Cury
From Hwaet to the Ring Shout: Lorenzo Dow Turner
The Origins of American Eugenics
Hurrem Sultan: the Woman Who Changed Ottoman Queenship
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